The Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, Bloomington received an LSTA Grant to scan, markup, and make available the Brevier Legislative Reports. The Reports are a transcription of the proceedings of the Indiana General Assembly from the...

High school athletes; School sports; Sports--Moral and ethical aspects.; Sports officiating--Law and legislation; Sports--Awards; Track and field--Records; Basketball--Records; Baseball--Records; Gymnastics for men; Swimming--Records;...

A record of athletic competitions administrated by the Indiana High School Athletic Association and adjudication of incidences of controversy or wrong-doing occuring during the 1929-1930 school year. Contains the formalized rules and regulations...

The Brookville American was a local newspaper published from 1858 to 1860 by W. H. Foster. Although the masthead claimed the newspaper to be independent, it opposed the extension of slavery in Kansas and the Democratic ticket in the midterm...

Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Flames From Burning Corona Mill Is Seen For Fifty Miles; The Kitchen Cabinet Orc'estra To Appear; Many Girls Enjoyed And Were Benefitted By The Physical Education Classes During...

Delaware County (Ind.) -- Biography; Delaware County (Ind.) -- History

Two volume history of Delaware County, Indiana. Volume I is an historical account of early settlement and the development of local government and social organizations within the county. Volume II contains biographical sketches of the residents.

Newspaper article about a boating incident on Wawasee. Ten occupants (Ethel, Billy &Ruth Hoops, Mac Blough,) had left the Charnley cottage where they had attended a dinner party and were on their way to WACO when their boat (driven by Frances...

Newspaper article about Ethel Hoops and Mac Blough returning by cab from Milford to Lake Wawasee. During the ride, the cab driver crossed the railroad tracks at too fast a speed and injured both occupants.